Deguelin
Deguelin is a derivative of rotenone. Both are compounds classified as rotenoids of the flavonoid family and are naturally occurring insecticides. They can be produced by extraction from several plant species belonging to three genera of the legume family, Fabaceae: Lonchocarpus, Derris, or Tephrosia.
Cubé resin, the root extract from cubé and from barbasco, is used as a commercial insecticide and piscicide. The major active ingredients are rotenone and deguelin. Although "organic" cubé resin is no longer considered environmentally safe.
Rat pharmacokinetics
- Mean residence time = 6.98 h
- Terminal half-life = 9.26 h
- Area under the curve = 57.3 ng h/ml
- Total clearance = 4.37 L/h per kg
- Apparent volume of distribution = 3.421 L/kg
- Volume of distribution at steady-state = 30.46 L/kg
- Tissue distributions after i.v. administration: heart > fat > mammary gland > colon > liver > kidney > brain > lung.
- Tissue distributions after i.g. administration: perirenal fat > heart > mammary gland > colon > kidney > liver > lung > brain > skin.
- Elimination: Within 5 days of i.g. administration, about 58.1% of the deguelin was eliminated via the feces and 14.4% via the urine. Approximately 1.7% of unchanged deguelin was found in the feces, and 0.4% in the urine.
Deguelin and anti-cancer activity
The molecular mechanisms include the induction of apoptosis, mediated through AKT/PKB signaling pathways in malignant and premalignant human bronchial epithelia cells, with only minimal effects on normal HBE cells. Deguelin inhibits AKT by both Phosphoinositol-3-phosphate kinase -dependent and PI3K-independent pathways.